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Levin KA Torsheim T Vollebergh W Richter M Davies CA Schnohr CW Due P Currie C 《Social indicators research》2011,104(2):179-194
Adolescence is a critical period where many patterns of health and health behaviour are formed. The objective of this study
was to investigate cross-national variation in the relationship between family affluence and adolescent life satisfaction,
and the impact of national income and income inequality on this relationship. Data from the 2006 Health Behaviour in School-aged
Children: WHO collaborative Study (N = 58,352 across 35 countries) were analysed using multilevel linear and logistic regression analyses for outcome measures
life satisfaction score and binary high/low life satisfaction. National income and income inequality were associated with
aggregated life satisfaction score and prevalence of high life satisfaction. Within-country socioeconomic inequalities in
life satisfaction existed even after adjustment for family structure. This relationship was curvilinear and varied cross-nationally.
Socioeconomic inequalities were greatest in poor countries and in countries with unequal income distribution. GDP (PPP US$)
and Gini did not explain between country variance in socioeconomic inequalities in life satisfaction. The existence of, and
variation in, within-country socioeconomic inequalities in adolescent life satisfaction highlights the importance of identifying
and addressing mediating factors during this life stage. 相似文献
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CW Kratzik WJ Reiter AM Riedl G Lunglmayr N Brandstätter E Rücklinger 《The aging male》2013,16(3):188-196
Aging in the male is accompanied by steroid hormonal decline, and men may develop symptoms associated with hypogonadism. Increased awareness of ‘andropause’ in recent years has led to greater demand for hormonal assessments, resulting in a rising burden for health economics. We conducted a cross-sectional study to define men at risk for hypogonadism, in whom further hormonal investigation should be performed.We examined 664 blue-collar workers aged 40–60 years at their workplace and determined hormonal status and body mass index (BMI). Men with an abnormal urogenital status and those on medication that might affect endocrine status were excluded from the study. All participants completed the validated Aging Male Symptom (AMS) questionnaire and obtained scores for psychological symptoms, somatovegetative symptoms, and sexual symptoms.Multiple logistic regression analyses revealed a significantly increased risk (represented by the odds ratio) of psychological symptoms for men with low levels of testosterone and/or bioavailable testosterone (BAT). Increased BMI as well as low testosterone levels and/or low BAT levels raised the risk of somatovegetative symptoms. Each decrease of BAT by 1?ng/ml caused an approximately 1.8-fold increase of the risk (odds ratio?=?1.832, p?=?0.005). Additional independent risk factors were increased age and low luteinizing hormone (LH) level. Men aged 55 years with BMI >?28?kg/m2 and with somatovegetative symptoms and moderate or severe psychological symptoms had a 7.2-fold increase in the risk of a BAT level <?1.5?ng/ml compared to men without these risk factors (p <?0.001). Sensitivity and specificity were 75% and 71%, respectively.The AMS score combined with age and BMI provides an easy and convenient method to identify men with probable androgen deficiency who require hormonal assessment. 相似文献
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